Dude, if that's a Who thing I don't think its aired in the US.
Not even remotely connected to Who.
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Dude, if that's a Who thing I don't think its aired in the US.
Not even remotely connected to Who.
AWESOME. I shall now go watch it!
What Bonny said, and editing to mention it.
More DW UK: I think one of the reasons 11th is so likable is that he's fine with laughing at his own expanse. Well, that, and now that he's also a great cook. I may feel the sudden urge of writing love songs during classes soon, let me tell you that.
And in that Billie Piper and Matt Smith in a scene together: awww. He almost looks human there.
Who UK: Another moment I just loved from this week... during the headbutt of telepathy, when Craig starts to cotton on, the Doctor points at his own face and declares, "Eleventh."
I wanted to squee right out loud, Yes dear. Yes, you are and I for one and thrilled about it.
I'm superspoilerparanoid, Daniel. Sorry!
S'OK, Better to be safe...
They've done the parade of Doctors a few times this season. I wonder if it's something that Moffat just really loves or if it's going somewhere.
Debetesse, this is my question too. While it hasn't happened in the last couple of episodes the I'm so old and worn out lament makes me wonder if something isn't up. The nostalgic retrospective, over and over again, isn't helping !
On the meta-reasoning thing above: The Doctor-lite/companion-lite episodes aren't actually much about giving the actors a break, so much as they are about condensing the shooting schedule -- it allows them to save a week here or there, and get the series in quicker and cheaper. Thus, while the Doctor's shooting scenes for a companion-lite episode, the companion is shooting scenes for another episode entirely, with the second unit. No production company niceness involved. It's actually all about milking their time. (: